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Create the database tables manually

The setup application can create database tables when you install the Push Service SDK or you can create the tables manually if you prefer. If you
choose not to let the setup application create the database tables, the setup
application displays the SQL scripts that you can copy and use to create the
database tables manually. To retrieve the SQL scripts, you can also navigate to the
pushsdk_schema_mysql.sql file in the high-level distribution
after you run the setup application.

Before you begin, run the Push Service SDK setup application to install either the
distribution package with Apache
Tomcat and
the sample Push Initiators deployed on the server or the distribution package
without Apache
Tomcat.

On the Home screen for the MySQL
Workbench, in the SQL Development section,
double-click the new connection that you created.

On your computer, navigate to the folder containing the database scripts.
For Windows the
default location is C:/BPSS/pushsdk-high-level/database-scripts/mysql.

Double-click
pushsdk_schema_mysql.sql and copy the
contents of the file.

On the
SQL Editor screen, in the
SQL Statements section, paste the contents of
pushsdk_schema_mysql.sql.